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a relatively new law. not a lot of precedent set yet. it may be this could fall into the category. >> i think it will be tough to prove. i want to encourage you. your hearts are in the right place. >> martin bashir resigned today. based on a monologue he did a couple of week ago in which he suggested performing a lewd act involving defecation and sarah palin. >> go ahead and say it. >> he apologized. i don't want to have to apologize and take a leave of absence. he resigned. thoughts around the table? should he have? >> i think so. they gave him an alternative. like, hey, you can choose. you're going to be fired, which is what should have happened to begin with, or you can do the walk of shame out the back door. maybe they thing that will help him look good, redeem himself in the eyes of the public so he can get a job at al jazeera. >> is he a syrian? >> i don't know. what does that have to do can anything? >> i wondered if that was his nephew or something. >> you mean like bashar al assad? >> bashar, bashir? >> he stayed on the air afte
a relatively new law. not a lot of precedent set yet. it may be this could fall into the category. >> i think it will be tough to prove. i want to encourage you. your hearts are in the right place. >> martin bashir resigned today. based on a monologue he did a couple of week ago in which he suggested performing a lewd act involving defecation and sarah palin. >> go ahead and say it. >> he apologized. i don't want to have to apologize and take a leave of absence. he...
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that's what the law says. we'll be a part of that. >> not really. joining me with reaction, tennessee congressman marcia blackburn and devin nunez. wait a minute. i know the speaker, speaker boehner, his staff, they are all going to the exchange. is the staff getting the exemptions or not spp. >> one would think his staff saying with the federal health benefit program is an exemptions. this is something the administration tried to do. 1700 waivers. 22 delays. they have missed over half the legal deadlines. you could say for them it's kind of business as usual as far as the implementation goes. >> seem it is law is so good of course they want the staff getting the same plan as the american people are stuck with now. right? >> it's outrageous and many of the staff in washington are having problems and being rejected from the exchange. the staff that are going on the exchange the right way like the law says, they can't even get harry reid who exempted his staff. >> let's go to the poll numbers. they are telling. i don't really know. the president said
that's what the law says. we'll be a part of that. >> not really. joining me with reaction, tennessee congressman marcia blackburn and devin nunez. wait a minute. i know the speaker, speaker boehner, his staff, they are all going to the exchange. is the staff getting the exemptions or not spp. >> one would think his staff saying with the federal health benefit program is an exemptions. this is something the administration tried to do. 1700 waivers. 22 delays. they have missed over...
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there's a relatively new law. there hasn't been a lot of precedent set yet. it may well be this falls in the precedent category. >> i want to encourage all of you because you're thinking in the right direction. >> that's nice, k.g. martin bashir remined from msnbc today. he's a guy, you know that small local access network? yeah, he works there. he resigned. the reason why he resigned, based on a monologue he did a couple of weeks ago in which he suggested performing a lewd act involvining defecation and sara palin. we're not going to talk about it because i don't want to have to apologize and take a leave of absence. he resigned. fox, around the table, should he have? >> yeah, i think so. i think they gave him an alternative like hey, you can choose. you're either going to be fired, which is what should have happened to begin with, or you can do the walk of shame out the back door. i guess maybe that will help him look good, redeem himself in tht a job at al jazeera or something. >> is he a syrian? >> i don't know. >> here's the thing. i mean, i've said some
there's a relatively new law. there hasn't been a lot of precedent set yet. it may well be this falls in the precedent category. >> i want to encourage all of you because you're thinking in the right direction. >> that's nice, k.g. martin bashir remined from msnbc today. he's a guy, you know that small local access network? yeah, he works there. he resigned. the reason why he resigned, based on a monologue he did a couple of weeks ago in which he suggested performing a lewd act...
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if these draconian laws go through, these suppressive laws go through, it is going to put ohio in the balance just by the legislation itself. senator, good to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. do you think there -- i want to ask you about nelson mandela. do you think there is a parallel between what nelson mandela fought for and what you're going through in the state of ohio? >> very similar parallels. and what president nelson mandela certainly was a force of nature. he was a force for social justice and good. and although we're talking a lot about his dignity and how humble he was and how strong he was, the fact of the matter is that he used his might to fight for justice in the fight for good. when we look at the long lines in that first election in south africa where black africans had the opportunity to vote, it was through that election that president nelson mandela was elected at the age of 75 years old. we see parallels in this country not only in the jim crow south in this country but also right now as republicans across the country and in the state of ohio are
if these draconian laws go through, these suppressive laws go through, it is going to put ohio in the balance just by the legislation itself. senator, good to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. do you think there -- i want to ask you about nelson mandela. do you think there is a parallel between what nelson mandela fought for and what you're going through in the state of ohio? >> very similar parallels. and what president nelson mandela certainly was a force of nature. he was...
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in fact if you want to focus on his health care law, his health care law has cost jobs, particularly, you know, jobs in the black community. an he's done very little to speed up the job prospects of millions in black america and millions of americans across the country. so while we're focused on, you know, trying to create jobs, private sector jobs, good-paying jobs, career-making jobs, i would ask, you know, what exactly has the president done for the black community? and the effects of his policies, the effects of president obama's policies -- >> why didn't the jobs act pass in the house? >> you can ask house republicans. or house democrats. >> but that was a led niinitiate by president obama and had the support that it needed from the democratic side. why didn't that initiative move further through the house? >> yeah. you know, a lot of the president's economic policies are based on tax and spend initiatives, things that we've tried in the past and that have failed. and so, you know, we need to try something new. how about -- let's revitalize that entrepreneurial spirit that makes
in fact if you want to focus on his health care law, his health care law has cost jobs, particularly, you know, jobs in the black community. an he's done very little to speed up the job prospects of millions in black america and millions of americans across the country. so while we're focused on, you know, trying to create jobs, private sector jobs, good-paying jobs, career-making jobs, i would ask, you know, what exactly has the president done for the black community? and the effects of his...
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but certainly in explaining the benefits of the law. i also think that the point that the president keeps making, and i think just needs to make again and again is that the old system didn't work. people faced a choice between putting food on the table or paying for health care. that's not what we do in the -- what america should be. that's not what you do in a humane and civilized country. and i think he needs to hammer that again and again. you could use the word junk for junk insurance. but there is this issue with the insurance company. this plan actually depends on working through and cooperating with the insurance companies and there are people who debated whether or not it should be, you know, flat out single payer or not. that was years ago. and you and i might have been on the same side of that. but we didn't win it. >> so it's probably not good for the white house to take the cable approach and be a little bit more arrogant about the whole thing and call it junk insurance and then have to go into the room and work with these g
but certainly in explaining the benefits of the law. i also think that the point that the president keeps making, and i think just needs to make again and again is that the old system didn't work. people faced a choice between putting food on the table or paying for health care. that's not what we do in the -- what america should be. that's not what you do in a humane and civilized country. and i think he needs to hammer that again and again. you could use the word junk for junk insurance. but...
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we passed two years ago a law that allows for the indefinite detention of an american citizen. i had a debate with another senator, and i said this means you could send an american citizen guantanamo bay without a trial? he said, yes, if they are dangerous. that begs the question, who gets to decide who is dangerous or not? i think back to richard jewell. everybody said he was a bomber. everybody in the media said he was guilty. if he had been a black man in the south, he would have been strung up from the closest tree. that is why you have to believe in you process. we once did it to african americans, because what we did to japanese-americans, and now what we threaten to do the people we accuse of crimes without a trial. with the ideas of justice, believing everybody has a right to a lawyer and to a trial by jury, not everybody believes that anymore, and if we can talk about these issues of justice, fairness, and so continue to believe in low taxes and less regulation, talk about privacy, how your cell phone is your business, your e-mail is her business, all of a sudden there
we passed two years ago a law that allows for the indefinite detention of an american citizen. i had a debate with another senator, and i said this means you could send an american citizen guantanamo bay without a trial? he said, yes, if they are dangerous. that begs the question, who gets to decide who is dangerous or not? i think back to richard jewell. everybody said he was a bomber. everybody in the media said he was guilty. if he had been a black man in the south, he would have been strung...
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if we take a look at african-americans, aside from the voter suppression laws, voter id laws which i actually think helped the turnout in the last election because people were so angry, so we had rand paul in detroit yesterday making, you know, an overture to african-americans, opening up the rnc's african-american outreach office. but interestingly enough, i think to david's point, i don't think that's necessarily -- that may be about african-americans in saying, hey, democratic policies failed you. come to us. it may also be for white voters in the suh bushburbs. more about what they perceive as their base. not necessarily about average african-americans. >> hey, look at us. we're not as hateful. we're not as exclusionary as the big bad liberal media, lame stream media makes us out to be. look, we're reaching out to african-americans. where do we go to reach out to them? detroit. that's my problem. detroit. you couldn't go some place elsewhere the message would have some credibility? and you would send someone other than rand paul who was just at howard university condescending to
if we take a look at african-americans, aside from the voter suppression laws, voter id laws which i actually think helped the turnout in the last election because people were so angry, so we had rand paul in detroit yesterday making, you know, an overture to african-americans, opening up the rnc's african-american outreach office. but interestingly enough, i think to david's point, i don't think that's necessarily -- that may be about african-americans in saying, hey, democratic policies...
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in detroit's place they ran out of time and money. >> in the laws governing this part of our civic life, were states able to treat funds in a different way, is this a recent development? >> well, you had variation across states. i think the recent problem--a lot of states had been somewhat reckless, but the recent problem dates from the stock bubble. what happens is in the 90's the stock market was going up so much that states felt they didn't have to contribute to their pensions. the bond agencies blessed this. we assume that the bubble will continue inperpetuity, and they didn't. so you had a lot of places, illinois being one of them where they stopped making the required contributions in the late 90's which was okay when the market awas really high. but now it came back to earth. and you miss the contribution in one year, two years, but many years, you get into trouble. >> in harrisburg did it involve pensions take a haircut. >> the pension funds were well funded. but the medical costs, regular wage and huge amount of bond debt that was outstanding. when you look at the human dimensi
in detroit's place they ran out of time and money. >> in the laws governing this part of our civic life, were states able to treat funds in a different way, is this a recent development? >> well, you had variation across states. i think the recent problem--a lot of states had been somewhat reckless, but the recent problem dates from the stock bubble. what happens is in the 90's the stock market was going up so much that states felt they didn't have to contribute to their pensions....
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the legislative branch writes the law, executive branch interprets -- actually executes the law and the judicial branch interprets it. >> let me ask you about some of the new statistics that are out there. one is that 100,000 people signed up for obama care on the federal change in november, more than three times the number in october. also spending has grown by an estimated 1.3% a year since 2010. that's the lowest on record. price inflation is at its lowest rate in 50 years. the slow growth in health care spending has made a big dent in the long-term federal budget. so aren't those all good things? >> well, those would be good things. 100,000 people getting involved but there weren't five million people were kicked off their insurance. so 100,000 signing up when five million people lost it is a tough figure to say that's a positive thing. you've still got millions that don't have insurance and have had difficulty signing up. and if they don't sign up in the next three weeks, people that were insured are going to lose insurance in january. if you look at just my district, for instance,
the legislative branch writes the law, executive branch interprets -- actually executes the law and the judicial branch interprets it. >> let me ask you about some of the new statistics that are out there. one is that 100,000 people signed up for obama care on the federal change in november, more than three times the number in october. also spending has grown by an estimated 1.3% a year since 2010. that's the lowest on record. price inflation is at its lowest rate in 50 years. the slow...
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have these attempts to undermine the law, have they had any impact on the law's success in california? >> actually, not at all. california is a great example where if states take on the responsibility of developing their own website, it has worked extremely well. we have close to 400,000 who are now enrolled. what we see is that young people are enrolling consistent with their number in the population. so in california, we're seeing some very good results in terms of the affordable care act working. but to your point, whether it's the republican in california or the insurance commissioner in georgia who is a republican, their whole game plan, their play book, is all about obstructing. and the insurance commissioner in georgia went so far as to say i am the obstructionist and i will do everything in my power as the insurance commissioner of georgia to make sure that the affordable care act doesn't work. when you're dealinging with people trying to tear down what we're trying to create, you can see that it makes it somewhat more challenging. but we will not just survive in this environm
have these attempts to undermine the law, have they had any impact on the law's success in california? >> actually, not at all. california is a great example where if states take on the responsibility of developing their own website, it has worked extremely well. we have close to 400,000 who are now enrolled. what we see is that young people are enrolling consistent with their number in the population. so in california, we're seeing some very good results in terms of the affordable care...
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the meetings are only for people who hate the law. nobody else talks. i said three weeks ago in georgia, two weeks ago in georgia, three weeks ago in north carolina. perhaps a little bit stung by all the people turning up at these field hearings, saying, hey, wait a minute, all the witnesses are saying the same thing. we have something to say, too, that's different than what they all have to say. perhaps stunned by that criticism, now that they've tried to pull off a few of these stunts and the local press keeps noticing the one-sided nature of the hearings in all of these towns and states, perhaps stunned by that, congressman issa did finally say in arizona on friday that he wouldn't mind hearing from people who do like the law. he said, if anybody has had positive experiences with the affordable care act and they'd like to let his committee know, you could please e-mail him. e-mail him your positive stories. meanwhile, the house republicans will keep holding these field hearings as a sort of traveling road show where they advance book testimony only f
the meetings are only for people who hate the law. nobody else talks. i said three weeks ago in georgia, two weeks ago in georgia, three weeks ago in north carolina. perhaps a little bit stung by all the people turning up at these field hearings, saying, hey, wait a minute, all the witnesses are saying the same thing. we have something to say, too, that's different than what they all have to say. perhaps stunned by that criticism, now that they've tried to pull off a few of these stunts and the...
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their message seems to be so what, the law's still unworkable. let's watch the attack. >> the president's health care law continues to wreak havoc on american families, small businesses, and our economy. and it's not just a broken website. this bill is fundamentally flawed. >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obama care is still plagued with problems. and every american deserves relief from it. >> i still think the foundations of this plan have some of the same kinds of problems that the rollout has had, but they're fundamental. very hard to overcome. >> when this website eventually gets fixed, the problems really begin for this administration. this is just beginning the disaster of obama care. >> okay. let me go back to chuck. just studying politics, don't you get the case with boehner and cantor who in another universe would be reasonable, i think, they sort of acts like prisoners of war, p.o.w.s. it's mechanical. do you sense there's a real passion among the establishment republicans, what w
their message seems to be so what, the law's still unworkable. let's watch the attack. >> the president's health care law continues to wreak havoc on american families, small businesses, and our economy. and it's not just a broken website. this bill is fundamentally flawed. >> while the white house wants to claim that healthcare.gov is now working, we know that obama care is still plagued with problems. and every american deserves relief from it. >> i still think the...
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eastern surrounded by americans who have been helped by the health care law. just announced this morning, this thursday, msnbc "hardball" host chris matthews will have a sitdown with president obama joined by students from american universities. the so-called young invincibles that the white house needs to reach. each and every day between now and december the 23rd, the administration and congressional democrats will hold an event touting a different positive aspect of the health care law, just like those advent calendars so many of us are using this time of year. seems familiar, right? the ones where every day of the month you pop open another door and reveal something special inside? three years after he signed the affordable care act into law, two months after the botched rollout of the health care website, the administration hopes a three-week campaign will remind all americans why they're doing this in the first place. >> how hard of a slog is it going to be for the white house to try to turn this around? >> i think it's going to be difficult. ultimately
eastern surrounded by americans who have been helped by the health care law. just announced this morning, this thursday, msnbc "hardball" host chris matthews will have a sitdown with president obama joined by students from american universities. the so-called young invincibles that the white house needs to reach. each and every day between now and december the 23rd, the administration and congressional democrats will hold an event touting a different positive aspect of the health care...
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that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger for individual liberty. >> he said in hithe founders wo unhappy and surprised by what's happening now. but democrats on the committee said hey, presidents from both parties have done this and as long as we have gridlock on capitol hill president obama is likely to continue doing it. >> okay, shannon, thank you. >>> an economic life preserver for a city would be a financial disaster for many people who gave much of their lives to that city. correspondent mike tobin reports tonight on the granting of bankruptcy protection for detroit. >> reporter: the rule, is unwelcome to detroit city employees as th
that he didn't think are proper like immigration laws but has made changes to his health care law by making a statement or something posted in a white house blog. george washington university law professor testified today and said no matter who the president is that, actually sets a very dangerous presence precedent. here's what he said. >> the center of gravity is shifting that. makes it unstable. within that system you have the rise of a uber presidency. there could be no greater danger...
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i need you to spread the word about the law, its benefits, its protections, about how folks can sign up. tell your friends, tell your family. >> it is the first in a now daily push between today and december 23 to get as many as possible to sign up. that is the deadline if you want coverage beginning january 1. through social media, surrogates and mr. obama will say the website has improved. they hope million general, especially young and healthy customers in just a matter of months. >> we're not going to walk away. if i have to fight another three years to make sure this law works that is what i will do. >> opponents argued very little thus thene as planned, need for an appeal. >> they tried to hide what they knew about the website. one has to ask what else are they hiding? >> the white house taking hits for the president's renewed push asking is all of this really necessary, especially if it is still a controversy land flood law -- and flawed law. >> the supreme court upheld it and one million people showed up yesterday. sell itoes he have to if it is so great? >> what is next in t
i need you to spread the word about the law, its benefits, its protections, about how folks can sign up. tell your friends, tell your family. >> it is the first in a now daily push between today and december 23 to get as many as possible to sign up. that is the deadline if you want coverage beginning january 1. through social media, surrogates and mr. obama will say the website has improved. they hope million general, especially young and healthy customers in just a matter of months....
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laws just days after north carolina's republican governor signed into law arguably the most restrictive voting laws since the voting rights act was signed in 1965. >> paul says he has no problem with a new north carolina law which simply requires voters to present their driver's license, that it's no comparison to jim crow era voter suppression. >> i don't think there is objective evidence that we're precluding african-americans from voting any longer. >> undeterred, this weekend paul was back at it in detroit. and by the looks of things, paul actually seems to have learned a lesson or two. instead of lecturing or condescending to his audience, paul simply focused on areas of shared concern. >> disproportionately, we're incarcerating blacks and latinos. something has to change. the war on drugs has gone awry and i'm for changing that. in my state, you never get your voting rights back. i have a friend whose brother 30 years ago got caught growing marijuana plants. he still can't vote. >> rand paul might turn out to be the best hope the gop has. looking at his history, that is really say
laws just days after north carolina's republican governor signed into law arguably the most restrictive voting laws since the voting rights act was signed in 1965. >> paul says he has no problem with a new north carolina law which simply requires voters to present their driver's license, that it's no comparison to jim crow era voter suppression. >> i don't think there is objective evidence that we're precluding african-americans from voting any longer. >> undeterred, this...
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so in pennsylvania because of the stay laws that the city ies operate under, it was difficult to keep their labor costs within their ability to raise taxes. the other big problem in harrisburg was that they undertook an incinerator project to dispose of trash and issued a lot of bonds to try to get the incinerator to operate properly. it was just basically a functional disaster. it really faced those two problems which caused a lot of stress on everything in the city's budget. >> dean, right now the judge has cleared the way in detroit for a wide set of stake holders to take a haircut. a lot of cities are still in the process. does that decision make it more to be that places like stockton, san bernardino, may look back at their pensioners, their obligations to city workers in a way that they might not have before? >> well, every city has its own circumstance. what was striking in detroit, and i don't know if this is the case in california, is that in michigan, the state constitution guarantees pension. this in my view was a striking ruling. the constitution is a creation of the state
so in pennsylvania because of the stay laws that the city ies operate under, it was difficult to keep their labor costs within their ability to raise taxes. the other big problem in harrisburg was that they undertook an incinerator project to dispose of trash and issued a lot of bonds to try to get the incinerator to operate properly. it was just basically a functional disaster. it really faced those two problems which caused a lot of stress on everything in the city's budget. >> dean,...
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and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum today, so wireless... can do more for america tomorrow. >>> breaking news right now. jay carney at the briefing on health care. >> we'll talk about pre-existing conditions, slowing health care cost, data that demonstrates for the past three years the growth in health care cost has been the slowest in half a century, the three years since the affordable care act was passed. i think that conflicts significantly with opponents of the affordable care act. a significant story in the "new york times" today business section about the fact costs of affordable care act are c
and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare and our networks are getting crowded. but if congress, the fcc, and the administration free up... more licensed wireless spectrum, we can empower more... people to innovate, create new technologies and jobs... and strengthen the economy. america is the world's leader in wireless. let's keep it that way. free up licensed spectrum...
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this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not on the services they provide. >> and there is good evidence already in hospital readmission rates that point to the fact it is having a good effect. thank you, both. coming up, today in detroit, life got even harder for a lot of people. >>> for 29 years they took out money from my check to go in to my pension. and the city was supposed to put out an equal amount of money. they didn't fund it like they were supposed to but they got my money, and then they sit around now and they're going to renig on the promise that we got. >> i'm going to
this law was doing pretty well. this individual mandate piece, and the ability for some people losing their insurance, some people getting better insurance at better prices, they have nothing better to critique. >> a lot of people don't know this. the majority of the text of the law is about the repayment system to do precisely what we're seeing show up in the data which is to bring costs down. >> that's right, it's trying to restructure systems to pay people based on outcomes, not...
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the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer choices for you. i'm david schuster in for ali velshi. thank you for joining us, we'll see you soon. >>> hello, welcome to al jazeera america, i'm thomas drayton. here are the top stories we are following this hour: the motor city is bankrupt. detroit once the nation's fourth largest city can begin to shed its $20 billion debt. it could mean cutting the pensions of thousands of retired city workers. >> the engineer in control of the train was nodding off shortly before the train lost control in new york. the federal agencies investigating the crash removed the rail union from the investigation saying ther
the legal issue is contract law and how it applies to the fine print and frequent flier agreement. the outcome of this case expected next year already huge. how we express dissatisfaction and the perimeters is all on the table. it's the court who will decide what will happen to those miles you have if you complain about your flight. >>> doctors ending up with more patients and getting paid less. we'll see what that could mean as far as your choices, and likely that will mean fewer...
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it's called prag ma tichl, anything goes, old laws, new laws, subsidies, more penalties, anything goes as long as you submit to obama care which is government force brought to health care. >> wayne, last thought. >> to answer the point, we have now an administrative government. it's not a government of checks and balances or somebody who represents the people. they represent politicians. it's all arranged by regulators and add minute straighters. the congress makes up the law as they go along and change it when it doesn't fit. >> unfortunately, we got to go, we ran out of time once again. we're going to get more time one of these day coming up, why try to earn money when you can beg for it. the lesson a 6th grader got that will make your head spin. >> what is it about? it's about people that are being able to beg, but i can't raise money, work hard, have a good work ethic, but they can beg. t hour, less than ten minutes away. stay with us. >>> 11-year-old madison root from oregon giving a lesson about makers versus takers this holiday season. let's let her explain what happened. >> i w
it's called prag ma tichl, anything goes, old laws, new laws, subsidies, more penalties, anything goes as long as you submit to obama care which is government force brought to health care. >> wayne, last thought. >> to answer the point, we have now an administrative government. it's not a government of checks and balances or somebody who represents the people. they represent politicians. it's all arranged by regulators and add minute straighters. the congress makes up the law as...
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tell the real story behind the motor city's decline i used to live there i know the city bankruptcy law is a complicated topic so the one thing a major networks avoided all the nitty gritty details of the past few months legal battles but they haven't in fact that's all the mainstream media has focused on they've made it seem like detroit's troubles magically fell out of the sky back in july and the city's emergency manager kevyn orr first filed bankruptcy papers and while those legal battles are interesting in their own right they're really only part of a much larger story the destruction of detroit by america's banks billionaire class the media isn't telling that story and it's a story that needs to be told and to be heard at one point in time detroit was ground zero for the american dream the motor city really was the motor city was the fifth biggest metropolitan area in the country and its economy was booming as a result of the success of the big three automakers for general motors and chrysler car industries unionized workforce to call good middle class salaries in turn bolstering
tell the real story behind the motor city's decline i used to live there i know the city bankruptcy law is a complicated topic so the one thing a major networks avoided all the nitty gritty details of the past few months legal battles but they haven't in fact that's all the mainstream media has focused on they've made it seem like detroit's troubles magically fell out of the sky back in july and the city's emergency manager kevyn orr first filed bankruptcy papers and while those legal battles...
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we passed two years ago a law that allows for the indefinite detention of an american citizen. i had a debate with another senator, and i said this means you could send an american citizen guantanamo bay without a trial? he said, yes, if they are dangerous. that begs the question, who gets to decide who is dangerous or not? i think back to richard jewell. everybody said he was a bomber. everybody in the media said he was guilty. if he had been a black man in the south, he would have been strung up from the closest tree. that is why you have to believe in due process. we once did it to african americans, because what we did to japanese-americans, and now what we threaten to do the people we accuse of crimes without a trial. with the ideas of justice, believing everybody has a right to a lawyer and to a trial by jury, not everybody believes that anymore, and if we can talk about these issues of justice, fairness, and so continue to believe in low taxes and less regulation, talk about privacy, how your cell phone is your business, your e-mail is her business, all of a sudden there
we passed two years ago a law that allows for the indefinite detention of an american citizen. i had a debate with another senator, and i said this means you could send an american citizen guantanamo bay without a trial? he said, yes, if they are dangerous. that begs the question, who gets to decide who is dangerous or not? i think back to richard jewell. everybody said he was a bomber. everybody in the media said he was guilty. if he had been a black man in the south, he would have been strung...
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we have laws and protection and oversight. i told my allies, we send our intelligence services to the foreign intelligence surveillance court before they a foreign.listen to name another intelligence service in the world that sends them to a third-party court to see if they can listen to the united states. do you think they are having this conversation in china or france or germany or italy? as a matter of fact, the europeans who are screaming the loudest do not even have access to their iel
we have laws and protection and oversight. i told my allies, we send our intelligence services to the foreign intelligence surveillance court before they a foreign.listen to name another intelligence service in the world that sends them to a third-party court to see if they can listen to the united states. do you think they are having this conversation in china or france or germany or italy? as a matter of fact, the europeans who are screaming the loudest do not even have access to their iel
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this afternoon they'll launch an effort to explain the law's benefits and why it was passed in the first place. >>> a federal judge has declared detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. the city has roughly $18 billion of debt. the city could be forced to cut the pensioned of retired employees. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. the headline with the weather will be the arctic blast that is just starting to move south. here are the current readings. 50 in tulsa. 55 degrees in st. louis. there is some light snow with this as well. we had some snow in the last 24 hours, and more will come down as this storm continues to develop. there is the cold air coming in from the north. the warm air being pulled up ahead of the storm. the arctic blast is coming down from the north, and by tuesday and wednesday it is through the dakotas through kansas and oklahoma as this storm continues to intensify. there will be gusty wind with this. we'll be talking about wind chill and snow. another storm drops and dumps a foot of snow in colorado. what it feels like on your skin, though, by wednesday evening, 24, 25 below. tha
this afternoon they'll launch an effort to explain the law's benefits and why it was passed in the first place. >>> a federal judge has declared detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. the city has roughly $18 billion of debt. the city could be forced to cut the pensioned of retired employees. ♪ >>> i'm dave warren. the headline with the weather will be the arctic blast that is just starting to move south. here are the current readings. 50 in tulsa. 55 degrees in st. louis....
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start a public campaign for the health care law over law. president obama will kick-start the e effort with an event at the white house this afternoon. of course this comes nine weeks after the first rollout which was marked by glitches and crashes as well as repeated promises from the administration that things would get better. >> nobody's madder than me about the website is working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed. >> no one ever imagined the volume of issues and problems that we've had, and we must fix it. >> there is an enormous amount of work going on on a daily basis to make the necessary fixes and to upgrade the site with the goal of making it fully functional for the vast majority of users by the end of this month. >> i am confident that by by the time we look back on this next year that people are going to say this is working well and it's helping a lot of people. >> after all that, the white house finally appears comfortable enough to say that the website is workable and workable enough to start promoting
start a public campaign for the health care law over law. president obama will kick-start the e effort with an event at the white house this afternoon. of course this comes nine weeks after the first rollout which was marked by glitches and crashes as well as repeated promises from the administration that things would get better. >> nobody's madder than me about the website is working as well as it should, which means it's going to get fixed. >> no one ever imagined the volume of...
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and if congress does renew the law in time this week, it may come with a pretty big loophole. is anything going to happen this week? we'll also be taking a look this morning at everyone's fascination with the new pope. pope francis. with what may be an elu
and if congress does renew the law in time this week, it may come with a pretty big loophole. is anything going to happen this week? we'll also be taking a look this morning at everyone's fascination with the new pope. pope francis. with what may be an elu
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they are worried that the faltering healthcare law is going to be a big problem. it was all part practical, because that deadline they are talking about. they are hoping the website can stand up to the traffic. so the president had all of these tasks in mind, let's listen to more. >> so we just need people to now that we are getting the technology fixed. we need you to take a look at what is going on. because it can make the difference in your lives and the lives of your families. >> so the president, once again, listing the abtributes of the affordable care act. nothing we had not heard three years ago, during the signing ceremony, and virtually every month since then. mike, more questions on you at 6:00, we need to take a break. back with a look at other stories making headlines today. this is al jazeera america. new details on what lead to that deadly plane crash in new york. the commuter train was traveling far too fast, more than 80 miles an hour down the track. the question is why? lisa stark joins us from washington. what is the latest? >> that train should
they are worried that the faltering healthcare law is going to be a big problem. it was all part practical, because that deadline they are talking about. they are hoping the website can stand up to the traffic. so the president had all of these tasks in mind, let's listen to more. >> so we just need people to now that we are getting the technology fixed. we need you to take a look at what is going on. because it can make the difference in your lives and the lives of your families....
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meanwhile, if o is th loneliest mber, the health care law might need some attention, right now. back to cav vuto on business. keep it right here on fox. >>> you know, we were still yelling at each other on the break. we've got to get along here. one and done. because if a new study is right, that's how many times the president met one on one with his health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius since the health care law was passed more than three years ago. this is according to the institute which tracked the official white house calendar. you've worked for a different number of white houses. the president can call you up at the last second. that might not be formally on the calendar. i'm trying to think, he might not have scheduled something on the calendar but would call her. it had to have been more than once, right? >> i don't think it had to be more than once because it was a signature initiative, a signature project. but he obviously dropped the ball. he had an idea or somebody gave him the idea or somehow he thought of the idea. but then he obviously didn't follo
meanwhile, if o is th loneliest mber, the health care law might need some attention, right now. back to cav vuto on business. keep it right here on fox. >>> you know, we were still yelling at each other on the break. we've got to get along here. one and done. because if a new study is right, that's how many times the president met one on one with his health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius since the health care law was passed more than three years ago. this is according...
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they didn't you fully understand the law. they didn't fully understand what would happen when they got to the website. does having the navigators change experience, and are you less likely to have some of those back end problems if you work with someone who really knows the process inside and out? >> that makes a big difference. i've been doing outreach enrollment assistance for 15 years for the uninsured. one thing does experience show, but the research also shows that one-on-one application assistance is the key to getting somebody successfully enrolled. it has the best outcomes. and because that assistance tends to reduce the anxiety or stress if something runs into anything that they don't understand or if maybe they do have a challenge with the webb, maybe they don't know what it is they're being asked, and that navigator of that application, the assister, it really sorts to bring the mountain to them, and gets them through the process from beginning to end. people are getting lost along the ways. >> speed the process fo
they didn't you fully understand the law. they didn't fully understand what would happen when they got to the website. does having the navigators change experience, and are you less likely to have some of those back end problems if you work with someone who really knows the process inside and out? >> that makes a big difference. i've been doing outreach enrollment assistance for 15 years for the uninsured. one thing does experience show, but the research also shows that one-on-one...
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they hope it will continue when new laws come into effect allowing dual listings. is to open updea the idea for foreign capital. >> one is oscar mendoza. was one of the hot spots for economic development. he has open a mexican restaurant in the heart . >> i want to bring in nasdaq senior vice president bob on the who joins is telephone and video from dallas, texas. thank you very much for making it through the snow and bad weather to make it to the studio. much appreciated. you have something to celebrate. how did you manage to get american airline group on the nasdaq? what we did was use the opportunity of these two companies coming together to and to speak to them about the opportunity of becoming part of the nasdaq family. we think we have a very strong proposition. we spoke to them about what we have been doing to enhance this experience for our companies. world has changed very dramatically. we wanted them to get the great benefits of the nasdaq listing. they were open to that opportunity. and allowed us to come in talk about the value proposition. we were abl
they hope it will continue when new laws come into effect allowing dual listings. is to open updea the idea for foreign capital. >> one is oscar mendoza. was one of the hot spots for economic development. he has open a mexican restaurant in the heart . >> i want to bring in nasdaq senior vice president bob on the who joins is telephone and video from dallas, texas. thank you very much for making it through the snow and bad weather to make it to the studio. much appreciated. you have...
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treated because in the state constitution of michigan they are protected, but in this instance federal law trumps our state constitution. >> i wonder if you have any regrets about things you did when you were mayor? >> i don't. >> i'm thinking specifically of the deal you had with governor engler where the state was supposed to be paying over $330 million a year to the city. >> $3.9 million and i regret it was not lived up to. as the governor indicated in an article when asked about it, he said he was faced with an epic financial crisis and he had to make cuts. they did not follow through on their commitment. i'm hopeful since the state of michigan is now flush that at some point in time when this thing is over that the state will perhaps step up and make up for it. >> part of the problem is just looking at the population in detroit. it's been cut by over half. i think there's a population about 700,000 people living in the city. is there anything done -- >> more than half. >> go ahead. >> we had about 1.82 million people in 1953. today we have over 700,000. when you lose that population t
treated because in the state constitution of michigan they are protected, but in this instance federal law trumps our state constitution. >> i wonder if you have any regrets about things you did when you were mayor? >> i don't. >> i'm thinking specifically of the deal you had with governor engler where the state was supposed to be paying over $330 million a year to the city. >> $3.9 million and i regret it was not lived up to. as the governor indicated in an article when...
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the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on gd information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so tat's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it points out significant fundamental problems with the law being administered. >> it's always good to see you. thank you so much. neil: not for taxpayers just got neil: not for taxpayers just got screwed, but for the lawmakers [ male announcer ] here's a question for you. if every u.s. home replaced one light bulb with a compact fluorescent bulb, the energy saved could light how many homes? 1 million? 2 million? 3 million? he answer is... 3 million homes. by 2030, investments in energefficiency could help americans save $300 billion each year. take the energy quiz. energy lis here. you are gonna need a wingm
the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on gd information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so tat's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it...
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the website was not good but it is not the law. there are other pieces that have gone into effect like being able to get new coverage. young people being able to stay on their parent's coverage. >> yeah, but today republicans agreed on. those are not the things that we are hearing about that are problems with the law itself. but now the president is going to come forward during the month of december. 15 minutes from now we will see what that is about. have a great day. >> thank you. >> the white house seems to be running out of excused for the problems with the website. >> where is the accountability? will somebody get fired over this? >> it is impossible to do something in this administration that gets you fired. it is impaossiblimpossible. you can lie to people and misrepresent the facts but it is impossible to get fired. >> someone doing the lord's work in restaurants and bars leaving giant tips and guess what? all in the name of joyce. jesus. >> when i saw thetize of the tips i thought that was amazing and maybe something for p
the website was not good but it is not the law. there are other pieces that have gone into effect like being able to get new coverage. young people being able to stay on their parent's coverage. >> yeah, but today republicans agreed on. those are not the things that we are hearing about that are problems with the law itself. but now the president is going to come forward during the month of december. 15 minutes from now we will see what that is about. have a great day. >> thank you....
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the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on good information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so that's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it points out significant fundamental problems with the law being administered. >> it's always good to see you. thank you so much. neil: not for taxpayers just got screwed, but for the lawmakers who have this effect. we will have that next it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announc ] today cisco is con
the irony of ironies with health care law is we have more people without insurance in the handling and. >> well, that's what i was going to close with. and i hate to say it, it's unfortunate to say this. but my prediction based on good information here is that january and february, the first first-quarter 2014, we are certain to have more people who are uninsured and people who have gained insurance coverage. so that's not where we want to be. including where we are trying to be. but it...
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treat you like an t will treat everyone equally under the law. help parents control their future.n's it will help creators to have workers.s for their no matter the color of your skin, what part of town you come from. other ton tried it the way. we tried the bailouts, the excessive regulation, excessive worked.n, it hasn't they tried it, it doesn't work. we'll now try a new approach. e can meet your challenges as you rebuild your city. challenges as you can do this, it will endure and prevail. and i promise you i will work to help you do just that. much. you very [ applause ] >> my jobs to take hundreds of questions and try to get them in order. i'm going to start locally with a student question. hat made you take interest in s. roit's issue s >> well, they're in the news. i'm a politician, i'm a republican. i want votes. more votes.eds they're not getting many out of detroit. i a physician, though, and see and want to diagnose roblems and come up with solution solutions. i think in the past, the free market will float all votes. the best system
treat you like an t will treat everyone equally under the law. help parents control their future.n's it will help creators to have workers.s for their no matter the color of your skin, what part of town you come from. other ton tried it the way. we tried the bailouts, the excessive regulation, excessive worked.n, it hasn't they tried it, it doesn't work. we'll now try a new approach. e can meet your challenges as you rebuild your city. challenges as you can do this, it will endure and prevail....
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meanwhile, if one is the loneliest number, the health care law might need some attention, right now. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. i've come up with a family emergency plan. what is it? it's difficult to talk about. so i'm not telling you. i'm so glad i won't have to remember anything. me, too. announcer: visit ready.gov/kids for tips and information. mm. mm-hmm. [ enne revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offers end december 31st. [ sant] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 f $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. back to cav vuto on business. keep it right here on x. >>> you know, we were still yelling at each other on the break. we've got to get along here. one and done. because if a new study is right, that's how many times the president met one on one with his health and human services secr
meanwhile, if one is the loneliest number, the health care law might need some attention, right now. [ female announcer ] tide pods three-in-one detergent. pop in the drum of any machine... ♪ ...to wash any size load. it dissolves in any temperature, even cold. tideod pop in. stand out. i've come up with a family emergency plan. what is it? it's difficult to talk about. so i'm not telling you. i'm so glad i won't have to remember anything. me, too. announcer: visit ready.gov/kids for tips and...
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the agency will ensure that loan servicers are complying with the laws. student loan debt in the u-s tops $1.2 trillion and as many as 7 million borrowers are in default. bp may catch a break from a federal appeals court. a ruling this week requires business owners seeking payouts from the 20-10 oil disaster in the gulf coast to prove that damage was directly caused by the spill. tens of thousands of gulf coast businesses filed claims. the oil giant has been suspicious of some claims and this week's ruling could save b-p hundreds of millions of dollars. bp now estimates the settlement will cost about 9.2 billion dollars. royal dutch shell just launched a sea monster... this the shell's prelude flng-- the largest vessel ever to float in high waters.it's around the size of 4 football fields and contains a liquiefied natrual gas plant. shell is already working on an even larger floating factory with an estimated cost $12 billion dollars to build.if it's a success it could become the wave of the future for the oil industry. an early vote to raise the minimum
the agency will ensure that loan servicers are complying with the laws. student loan debt in the u-s tops $1.2 trillion and as many as 7 million borrowers are in default. bp may catch a break from a federal appeals court. a ruling this week requires business owners seeking payouts from the 20-10 oil disaster in the gulf coast to prove that damage was directly caused by the spill. tens of thousands of gulf coast businesses filed claims. the oil giant has been suspicious of some claims and this...